The Gazette 1946-49

special covenants or conditions.

containing no

Examination Edwin Russell

Preliminary

Overend

The

The Council do not disapprove of this practice. THE REGISTRY Section A WANTED Assistant solicitor, or experienced law clerk with knowledge of Probate and Conveyancing work. Apply in writing with copies of references to Darley, Orpen & McGillycuddy, Solicitors, 30/31 Kildarc Street, Dublin. Section B YOUNG SOLICITOR Recently Qualified desires position, tem porary or permanent, view gaining experience. Box No. 8.138. Section C FOR SALE. Acts of the Oireachtais, 1924-1944, inclusive. Bergin & Burke, Solicitors, 118 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin. OBITUARY MR. FREDERICK J. W. DARLEY, Solicitor, died at Chur, Switzerland, on 4th December, 1948. Mr. Darley served his apprenticeship with the late Mr. Frederick D. Darley of 30 Kildare Street, Dublin, was admitted in Easter Sittings, 1933, and practised as senior partner in Darley, Orpen & McGillycuddy, 30-31 Kildare Street, Dublin. He was a member of the Council from the years 1942 to 1946. MR. PATRICK HOWARD, Solicitor, died at a Dublin Nursing Home on ist November, 1948. Mr. Howard served his apprenticeship with Mr. Edmund W. Mooney of 16 Fleet Street and 15 Westmoreland Street, was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1938, and practised at 15 Westmoreland Street, Dublin. MR. ROBERT G. BALL, Solicitor, died at his resi dence, 68 Lansdowne Park, Limerick, on yth November, 1948. Mr. Ball served his apprenticeship with Mr. Roger Fox, of Kilmallock, Co. Limerick, was ad mitted in Michaelmas Sittings, 1927, and practised at Limerick as partner in the firm of Francis M. Fitt & Co., Limerick. MR. GEORGE W. BEAUMONT, Solicitor, died at his residence, Cole Orton, Stillorgan Roacl, Donny- brook, on i9th November, 1948. 45

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McCloughan, who obtained

Preliminary Examination in October, 1948. EXAMINATIONS, 1949 'Examination. Date.

Last date for lodging notice

First and Second Irish

i4th January.

February 4th and jth.

i4th March. i6th March.

April 4th and jth.

Final

Preliminary April 6th and yth.

nth May.

Intermediate June ist.

First and Second Irish

loth June.

July ist and 2nd.

First and Second Irish September

and

3oth

9th Sept.

October ist.

izth Sept.

October 3rd and 4th.

Final

I4th Sept.

Intermediate October jth.

ijth Sept.

Preliminary October 6th and yth.

LECTURES, SITTINGS COURSE A lectures will commence on Thursday, I3th January, at 2.15 p.m. COURSE B lectures will commence on Tuesday, nth January, at 2.15 p.m. COURSE C lectures will commence on Wednesday, izth January, at 3.30 p.m. COSTS OF AGREEMENTS FOR SHORT TENANCIES SOME confusion appears to have been caused by a notice on the subject of reduced fees for certain letting agreements which appeared in the GAZETTE for May, 1947, and April, 1948. It is pointed out that in law the full scale fee is chargeable for all letting agreements. A custom has grown up in the past of charging a reduced fee when the letting was for a short term ; of premises for residential purposes, and the rent was not large and the letting agreement was in a more or less common form HILARY

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